The central character in the Epic of Gilgamesh is:
a. A pharaoh who escapes death by becoming the living embodiment of Horus.
b. A high priestess who wonders why the goddess of love has abandoned her.
c. A hero who introduces fire to humans and is punished by the gods for doing so.
d. A king in early Sumer who carries out heroic deeds but fails to escape death.
d. A king in early Sumer who carries out heroic deeds but fails to escape death.
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